Wildhood

Link and his brother flee their abusive father and embark on a journey where Link discovers his sexuality and rediscovers his Mi’kmaw heritage.

Two-spirit Mi’kmaw teenager Link (Phillip Lewitski) is just discovering — and asserting — his sexuality when his already volatile home life goes off the rails. His abusive father Arvin explodes after the cops bust Link and his half-brother Travis (Avery Winters-Anthony) for stealing scrap metal. When he finds out that his supposedly dead mother Sarah may be alive, Link sets fire to Arvin’s truck and flees with Travis. Sparks fly in a chance encounter with teen drifter Pasmay (Joshua Odjick), who shares Link’s Indigenous roots and offers to help find Sarah — but will Link’s (well-founded) mistrust of people ruin his potential new relationship and the group’s mission? 


Director & Writer: Bretten Hannam (Mi'kmaq / L’nu )
Producers: Julie Baldassi, Bretten Hannam, Gharrett Patrick Paon
Language: English

Canada | 2021 | 108 mins

PREVIEW SHORT FILM: 

Spirit Emulsion
Director: Siku Allooloo (Taíno/Inuit)

Canada | 2022 | 7 mins 30 secs | English

A connection to my mother in the spirit world reactivates Taíno culture and presence, revealing a realm unseen. Meanwhile, amidst a backdrop of flowers everywhere, an ancestral act of sovereignty extends into the future. Filmed on Super 8 and developed by hand with plant medicines and botanicals, Spirit Emulsion evokes a language for Taíno filmmaking in relationship to the earth and cosmos, breathing an ancestral connection into new form.

NOTE: This film is available in the BIRRARANGGA Film Festival 3-pass and 5-pass ticket packages.

 


AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE

DATE
Sunday 26 March 6.30pm

VENUE
LIDO Hawthorn

CLASSIFICATION
Unclassified - Restricted to persons 15 and over unless accompanied by an adult

ENTRY
Full $22 | Concession $17 | Blak Tix $13 | 3 Pass $45 | 5 Pass $75